
What Trucking Events are Happening in 2026?
Looking for trucking-related conventions, expos, and other events? Heavy Duty Trucking has developed this list of national and larger regional trucking shows and events.
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Looking for trucking-related conventions, expos, and other events? Heavy Duty Trucking has developed this list of national and larger regional trucking shows and events.
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Peterbilts equipped with the Aurora Driver this week started hauling loads between Fort Worth and El Paso on behalf of Werner.
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A Kodiak truck and U.S. Xpress trailers completed a pilot project hauling freight on four round-trips (eight segments), approximately 6,350 miles, between Dallas and Atlanta.
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Among the for-hire fleet metrics being requested by ATRI are driver pay, fuel costs, insurance premiums and lease or purchase payments.
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President Biden announced his intent to nominate current deputy and acting administrator Robin Hutcheson as the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrator’s next administrator.
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The keynote speaker for this year’s Heavy Duty Trucking Exchange brings a unique perspective to the usual leadership topics. Commander Kirk Lippold, USN (Ret.) was the commanding officer of the USS Cole when it came under a suicide terrorist attack by al Qaeda in the port of Aden, Yemen, in 2000.
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Whether you’re a motor carrier that works with brokers or you’re thinking of spinning off your own freight brokerage business from your fleet operations, you need to understand broker bonds.
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Do you feel behind in figuring out how your fleet can take advantage of autonomous technology? You may be surprised by what autonomous trucking executives have to say.
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ICYMI: A roundup of global trucking industry news from Stellantis, Volvo Trucks, Iveco, Meritor, Scania and more.
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International Truck customers will have access to a customizable platform that enables fleets to access telematics, vehicle data and third-party applications directly from their vehicles.
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For trucking companies, the biggest single threat from inflation arguably is not in their own costs, but in what higher costs will mean for consumer spending.
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